>you can divide people into 2 groups
> when they experience something
> Group number one sees it as more than luck,
> more than coincidence.
> They see it as a sign...
> evidence that there is someone up there
> watching out for them.
> Group number two sees it as just pure luck,
> a happy turn of chance.
> And there people in group number two
> who look at those circumstances in a very suspicious way.
> For them, the situation -- Could be bad, could be good.
> But deep down,
> they feel that whatever happens,
> they're on their own.
> And that fills them with fear.
>
> Yeah, there are those people.
> But there's a whole lot of people in the group number one.
> When they see those circumstances,
> as they're looking at a miracle.
> And deep down, they feel that whatever's going to happen,
> there'll be someone there to help them.
> And that fills them with hope.
>
>
> See, what you have to ask yourself is, what kind of person are you?
> Are you the kind who sees signs, sees miracles?
> Or do you believe that people just get lucky?
> Or look at the question this way...
>
> is it possible that there are no COINCIDENCES?
Friday, July 24, 2009
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